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Food Express , Inc. - Lathrop , CA <br /> Countermeasures for Discharge Discovery, Response & Cleanup <br /> 40 CFR 112.7(a)(3)(iv) <br /> In the event of a discharge of oil products, FXI's management will be notified. All <br /> employees on duty will be trained to attempt to stop and minimize the continuation of <br /> any discharge. Valves not closed will be closed and secured; pumps will be turned off <br /> and/or isolated to secure the discharge. Specific facility personnel are and will continue <br /> to remain trained to respond to small spills at the facility. Absorbent materials shall be <br /> used to contain and dispose of the oil products that are discharged. Any discharge or <br /> spill will be monitored by FXI's management to ensure that safety is addressed and that <br /> all waste is contained, transported and disposed of in a proper manner. <br /> All appropriate Emergency Agencies, as required, will be notified. See 40 CFR <br /> 112.7(a)(5) page 22, for a detailed procedure. For any spill, FXI will report the discharge <br /> to the Regional Authority — San Joaquin County Environmental Health at (209) 468- <br /> 3420, local fire department at 911 and EPA Region 9 at 800-300-2193. The SPCC <br /> reporting form is retained in Appendix F, page 45. <br /> Methods of Disposal of Recovered Materials 40 CFR 112.7(a)(3)(v) <br /> If the discharged oil product is contained within the containment area by facility <br /> personnel, the recovered material will be stored in labeled drums or other appropriate <br /> containers for the product. Any waste generated from the discharge will be disposed of <br /> in a safe and proper manner within the required regulated time limits. No disposal <br /> material will be allowed to be stored on site or removed without the written approval of <br /> FXI's management. All transported hazardous waste shall be manifested and <br /> transported by a California registered hazardous transporter and sent to an appropriate <br /> Transfer Site Disposal Facility (TSDF). <br /> PSC or George W. Lowry, Inc., a California Hazardous Material Transportation <br /> operation, will be the site's Environmental Remediation Contractor. If the discharge <br /> requires the use of another outside environmental remediation contractor, PSC will be <br /> contacted for their assistance and proper disposal of the recovered materials will be <br /> used. FXI's management will ensure that the contractor utilizes proper procedures, <br /> ensures that safety is addressed and that all waste is contained, transported and <br /> disposed of in a proper manner. <br /> i <br /> Environmental Services 19 <br /> 2012 <br />